The Single Point of Failure
As I started to write my blog post for last Friday, I found my RAID array was dead. Despite my best intentions, I fell victim to the single point of failure.
As I started to write my blog post for last Friday, I found my RAID array was dead. Despite my best intentions, I fell victim to the single point of failure.
Until this weekend, I never really had much use for onOne Software Perfect Resize 7. The images I capture with my DSLR are large enough for my printing needs, so it’s software that sat relatively unused on my computer. That changed last weekend. I had lunch with my family, which is something fairly rare to…
The Aperture 3.4 Upgrade Solution Last week, Apple introduced Aperture 3.4. The good news is that it’s a free upgrade. The bad news is that it seems to make your Aperture installation completely unusable. Imagine the frustration of trying to open your digital asset manager library and being completely unable to see any of your…
The Corporal Missile [pinit] The Corporal Missile was America’s first operational guided missile. It’s also the first authorized missile to carry a nuclear warhead for us. It had a 75 mile range, which isn’t that far compared to the inter-contentinental missiles of the Cold War. However, this little baby came about shortly after WWII and…
Find your images online to see who’s using them without permission or payment. I’ve noticed a lot of discussions online lately about finding images online, specifically related to infringement issues. Â It’s bound to happen. Â If you put your images online, someone will eventually take them without asking for your permission. Some people don’t care, and…
The realm of photography has a lot of opportunities for people to buy a starter kit – gear that typically comes with a combination of low price, low quality and little room for growth. It’s easy to understand why people by starter kit. You think you may have an interest in getting into something, but…